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2.10 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Ruby Tennis/Line Bracelet, 14K Yellow Gold
Stone type: | Ruby |
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Quantity: | 91 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 1.6 Width: 1.6 Height: 0.9 |
Total weight: | 2.10 Ct.Tw. |
Color: | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
There is a quiet story woven into this bracelet, a story that begins where the horizon blushes and the day softens into evening. Picture a narrow strand of petals, each one a tiny ember, laid against the skin like the last warm light of sunset. The design was born from a garden at dusk, from the way a row of buds creates a rhythm, a delicate repetition that feels both intentional and effortless. Set entirely in 14K yellow gold, this piece takes its cue from sunlit branches and honeyed woodlands, the gold catching and holding light just as leaves hold morning dew. Each small gem becomes a verse in a longer poem, a cadence of color that wraps the wrist in a soft, persistent promise, whispering of secret walks, of hands held until the stars appear, of promises made in low voices that feel like petals falling.
The choice of stones, carefully matched for tone and fire, was guided by a love of contrast, and of continuity. The gems glow with a warm, lively red, a hue that calls to mind ripe summer fruit, the flush of a first kiss, the fervor of a heart laid bare. Tiny, faceted, and precisely set, they are like a line of watchful eyes, each catching a different facet of light and returning it as a small, bright answer. The 14K yellow gold serves as both cradle and chorus, a warm, amber accompaniment that deepens the stones’ color and gives the whole piece a feeling of intimacy. Craftsmen placed each stone with patient regard, securing them so that their brilliance reads as a continuous stream rather than a scatter, creating a silhouette that is both slender and sure. When it moves, it murmurs, it moves like a phrase, a single thought repeated with gentle insistence, the effect reductive and enchanting, both modern in its simplicity and as ancient as the first ornaments people trimmed themselves with to feel held.
Wearing this bracelet becomes an act of remembering and of making, a small ritual that transforms ordinary motion into something sacred. It lays against the wrist with such ease that you almost forget it is there until a beam of sunlight finds it and suddenly the whole room seems to tilt toward that light. Layer it with other favorites to compose a personal landscape, or let it stand alone as an eloquent punctuation, a soft, unwavering declaration. This is a piece that ages with you, the gold developing a gentle patina that tells of years lived and hands that have embraced seasons. Gift it as a token of a new beginning, slip it over the wrist of someone you would keep close, present it with a hush so that the moment feels like a private holiday. It carries a sense of history without heaviness, recalling ancient traditions of setting small, precious stones in bands that were worn as seals, oaths, and talismans, while remaining wholly suited to the sensibilities of now.
Every detail was considered to ensure comfort, durability, and the kind of beauty that feels inevitable rather than precious. The clasp is designed to be secure and discreet, the profile low enough to fit beneath a cuff or to peek out from a sleeve as an intimate glint. The rhythm of the stones, their spacing and size, was chosen to flatter the hand and to read as both refined and resilient. Care is simple, a gentle polish now and then, an occasional respectful pause from saltwater and heavy tasks, and the bracelet will remain as vivid as the memory that inspired it. More than an accessory, this is an heirloom in the making, a slender, assertive line of color that ties the wearer to a story of light, of gardens at dusk, of promises spoken softly enough that they might last forever.

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